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New heating systems from Stokvis at Energy Event 2012 Stokvis Energy Systems will feature an evacuated tube solar collector which, when coupled to a solar store and linked to a plate heat exchanger, saves money by utilising free solar energy. Independent laboratory tests prove that the system produces more than 750kWh/m2
per
year in direct heating mode, and a 850kWh/m2 per year in pre-heat mode. The new R40 wall- mounted boiler from Stokvis Energy Systems incorporates the latest gas heating technology, providing maximum efficiencies and minimum environmental impact. l For more information visit
www.stokvisboilers.com or call 020 8733 3050
Fläkt Woods launches roadshow Fläkt Woods – a leading manufacturer of ventilation and air climate solutions – has launched a new Mobile Fire Roadshow, which is designed to highlight the effectiveness of its latest range of smoke and fire dampers in commercial and residential applications. Visiting London, Cardiff and Manchester throughout September 2012, an integral fire chamber will give building services engineers the opportunity to experience a live demonstration and see Fläkt Woods’ products in action. l For more information visit
www.flaktwoods.co.uk
iVector commercial outputs without compromising style Myson has recently launched iVector, the first in a new generation of intelligent fan convector products. Outputs range from 2 KW to 10 kW in compact sizes between 800 mm and 1,600 mm, all with a standard height of 600 mm. Sound levels as low as 24 dBA make iVector silent when operating at normal fan speeds. iVector is an excellent choice for traditional boilers and renewable systems with low water temperatures. The solid one-piece casing has a decorative design as standard on all models, bringing a domestic look to the commercial arena. l For more information visit
www.myson.co.uk or email
ivector@myson.co.uk
Calmag receives WRAS approval on its range of Electromag water conditioners Leading water conditioning company, Calmag, based in Keighley, West Yorkshire, has had its Electromag range of commercial scale inhibitors approved by WRAS – the Water Regulations Advisory Scheme. WRAS has been set up to promote knowledge of the UK Water Supply Regulation Bylaws and to encourage their consistent interpretation and enforcement, for the prevention of waste, undue consumption, misuse, erroneous measurement or contamination of water. l For more information visit
www.calmagltd.com or call 01535 210320
www.cibsejournal.com August 2012 CIBSE Journal 51
Zen air curtain at Bishopsgate refurb A Zen air curtain from JS Air Curtains is integrating seamlessly into the entrance hall at 1 Bishopsgate, following the building’s recent refurbishment. The air curtain is helping to keep the large reception warm while minimising heat loss from the entrance. The office refurbishment was the first in the UK to achieve a Gold SKA rating, and helped the Grade 2 listed building in the City of London achieve in excess of 30% savings in energy and CO2. l For more information visit
www.jsaircurtains.com or call 01903 858656
Lumiance launches LumiPanel Lumiance has introduced the LumiPanel, a stylish family of ultra-slim LED panels – available in both round and square formats – which are suitable for surface-mounting, recessing or suspending. Elegant yet extremely easy to install, the LumiPanel is ideal for installation in a multitude of applications, including: hospitality, retail and corporate offices, where a quick, simple and effective upgrade to LED illumination is desired. The ultra-slim profile (just 15 mm) makes it suitable for use in areas where a restricted ceiling void has previously prevented good overhead lighting.
l For more information visit www.havells-
sylvania.com
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